Free-agent OG Geoff Schwartz (Giants) said he "would love to play in Miami" for the Miami Dolphins, according to his agent, Deryk Gilmore. The Dolphins have had exploratory talks with Schwartz, according to a team source.

New York Giants OG Geoff Schwartz could be asked to restructure his deal if he wants to stay in New York next season. Schwartz is coming off a season in which he suffered a fractured leg and was placed on the Reserve/Injured list.

New York Giants OT Ereck Flowers (hip), OG Geoff Schwartz (foot) and C Weston Richburg (knee) all sat out practice Thursday, Aug. 6. OT William Beatty (pectoral) could already miss the whole season with a torn pectoral muscle. Flowers has missed three games in a row with a hip flexor. Richburg has sat two consecutive days with knee tendinitis. Schwartz has been dealing with lingering foot issues.

New York Giants OG Geoff Schwartz restructured his contract Tuesday, March 17, to reduce his 2015 salary from $3.675 million to $1.675 million. The revision saves the team $950,000 in salary cap space.

New York Giants OG Geoff Schwartz (toe) will receive a lot of work during practice this week and could be activated from the Active/Reserve/Injured list prior to the team's Week 11 game. Schwartz likely would be able to play in Week 12 if he is not active for Week 11.

New York Giants OG Geoff Schwartz (toe) has been able to do some things during practice this week but likely will not be added to the active roster before the team's Week 9 game. Head coach Tom Coughlin said Schwartz has gone a good job moving around but still has some limitations.

New York Giants OG Geoff Schwartz (toe) is destined to return to practice next week, but he still has a ways to go before he is ready for a game. Offensive line coach Pat Flaherty is uncertain where Schwartz will play, only that he will. Schwartz might play right guard for OG John Jerry or left guard for rookie OG Weston Richburg.